The rest of the top 10 was rounded out by a fleet of Chevrolets, the last being the No. 48 of Jimmie Johnson, who ran 48 laps but was not happy with his Chevrolet SS. Johnson described it as "bouncy" and crew chief Chad Knaus said they were going to start over, changing the drive shaft, axles and anything they could before the next practice.

Busch dominated the day by going to the to of the speed charts for the final practice, with Kenseth and Hamlin in fourth and fifth, respectively.

The Cinderella story of the day was David Gilliland, who shot into the top five of the speed charts and stayed in third all session, running 64 laps. Kahne rounds out the top five, filling the second place spot.

After having issues in the first practice, but still finishing in the top 10, Johnson was ninth in the final practice.

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